Although they’re more known for occasionally lighting themselves on fire, jumping onto tables and doing other zany things, Buffalo Bills fans are celebrating their first playoff berth since 1999 in a pretty uplifting way.

They’re flooding the charity run by Andy Dalton, the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback whose touchdown pass beat the Baltimore Ravens and secured Buffalo’s wild-card berth, with cold, hard cash. Dalton was as amazed as J.J. Watt, whose fund for Hurricane Harvey relief reached $37 million last fall, as he watched the contributions roll in to the Andy and Jordan Dalton Foundation. At one point Monday night, he tweeted, “We are getting 10 donations a minute!” He finally called it a night, saying that “over 2,500 donors” had brought in “just over $57,000.”

In the 24 hours since the 1st donation came in, over 2500 donors and just over $57,000 and counting! Last update for the night! I will update tomorrow. We can’t thank y’all enough!

And, by mid-day Monday, the contributions had topped $100,000 from over 4,500 donors, with Dalton setting a goal of $150,000. “We are blown away and so grateful for the amount of generosity we have been receiving,” he tweeted.

And, in case you’re wondering, many donations were arriving in $17 increments because the Bills have gone 17 seasons without a playoff appearance.

“We’re appreciative of that. Obviously they’re helping out a good cause,” he said. “It’s been pretty fun to see the reaction we’ve gotten.”

The Daltons’ foundation says its mission is “to provide daily support, opportunities, resources and life-changing experiences to seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families in Cincinnati and Fort Worth,” and at least one Bills fan thinks the generosity should extend beyond Dalton. After all, someone had to catch the pass on the fourth-and-12, 49 scoring play late in the game.

“Don’t forget some love for Tyler Boyd,” David Zolnowski wrote on the team’s Facebook page. “After all, he caught the TD.”

The rest of the Bengals cashed in, too, because the Bills sent a shipment of wings to Cincy.

Cindy BorenCindy Boren arrived at The Post in 2000 as an assignment editor in charge of baseball and NFL/Redskins coverage. She switched to full-time writing, focusing on national sports stories and issues, when she founded The Early Lead blog in 2010. Follow